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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: fletch on April 08, 2007, 04:01:35 pm

Title: New Starter.
Post by: fletch on April 08, 2007, 04:01:35 pm
Hi yah Chaps,
Been reading your threads for some time now and have found them very helpful.
I'm looking to get into window cleaning not big time, just enough to keep the wolves from my front door :) I live in Oadby, Leicestershire and would like to know if there is any window cleaners working this area who use this forum. The reason I am asking is obviously when I go door-knocking I don't want to go on anybodys patch.
If anyone could would let me know I would be very grateful.
                               Regards,
                                 Fletch
Title: Re: New Starter.
Post by: JM123 on April 08, 2007, 04:05:05 pm
Hi Fletch

I wouldn't worry about going onto someones 'patch' - remember no-one owns an area.  if the custy is happy with their wc then they will refuse you - if they don't have one and want one then you'll get the work (as long as you're not too expensive).
Title: Re: New Starter.
Post by: fletch on April 08, 2007, 04:09:57 pm
Thanks mate,
I see what you mean. Just a question I was in ballymena a few years ago with the Army, do they still have the old base there?
                          Regards,
                            Fletch.
Title: Re: New Starter.
Post by: JM123 on April 10, 2007, 02:22:11 am
Hi Fletch

Yeah the base is still here in demense, sorry to hear you were in Ballymena!!  Tosh has been here too, it really is the centre of depression.

kinda like Grimsby.
Title: Re: New Starter.
Post by: fletch on April 10, 2007, 12:13:06 pm
Well mate,
When I went to Ballymena we where there for 2 days just to do some annual tests, Running, Shooting etc; then we got absolutey hammered in the night, first thing in the morning back onto the choppers feeling sick and banging heads.
We hadn't been able to drink for 4 months becaue we were already on tour in East Tyrone, so we let out some steam that night. Those were the day's. :o
                                         Regards,
                                             Fletch.